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93. Beyer, D. E., R. Costa, R. G. Hooper, and C. A. Hess. 1996. Habitat quality and reproduction of red-cockaded woodpecker groups in Florida. Journal of Wildlife Management 60:826- 835.

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117. Borgo, J. S., M. R. Conover, and L. M. Conner. 2006. Nest boxes reduce flying squirrel use of red-cockaded woodpecker cavities. Wildlife Society Bulletin 34:171-176.

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633. Jackson, J. A. 1985. Cavity tree killed by red-cockaded woodpeckers. Chat 49:72-75.

634. Jackson, J. A. 1983. Commensal feeding of brown-headed nuthatches with red-cockaded woodpeckers. Page 101 in D. A. Wood, editor. Red-cockaded woodpecker symposium II proceedings. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.

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641. Jackson, J. A. 1979. Highways and wildlife - some challenges and opportunities for management. Pages 566-571 in The mitigation symposium: a national workshop on mitigating losses of fish and wildlife habitats. U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report RM-65. 642. Jackson, J. A. 1976. How to determine the status of a woodpecker nest. Living Bird Quarterly 15:205-221.

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648. Jackson, J. A. 1983. Possible effects of excessive noise on red-cockaded woodpeckers. Pages 38-40 in D. A. Wood, editor. Red-cockaded woodpecker symposium II proceedings. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.

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656. Jackson, J. A. 1976. Relative climbing tendencies of gray (Elaphe obsoleta spiloides) and black rat snakes (E. o. obsoleta). Herpetologica 32:359-361.

657. Jackson, J. A. 1976. Rights-of-way management for an endangered species: the red-cockaded woodpecker. Pages 247-252 in R. Tillman, editor. Proceedings of the first national symposium on environmental concerns in rights-of-way management. Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi, USA.

658. Jackson, J. A. 1988. The southeastern pine forest ecosystem and its birds: past, present, and future. Pages 119-159 in J. A. Jackson, editor. Bird conservation 3. University Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

659. Jackson, J. A. 1985. Statement of Dr. Jerome A. Jackson relative to red-cockaded woodpeckers and problems with southern pine beetles in wilderness areas. Department of Biological Science, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, USA.

660. Jackson, J. A. 1982. Use of seed tree cuts as colony sites by red-cockaded woodpeckers. Mississippi Kite 12:6-7.

661. Jackson, J. A., R. N. Conner, and B. J. Shardien-Jackson. 1983. The effects of wilderness on the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker. Pages 71-78 in D. L. Kulhavy, and R. N. Conner, editors. Wilderness and natural areas management in the Eastern U.S.: a management challenge. Center for Applied Studies in Forestry, College of Forestry, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA.

662. Jackson, J. A., C. D. Cooley, and M. B. Hayes. 1979. A new trap for capturing cavity roosting birds. Inland Bird Banding News 51:42-44.

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